Beautiful work. I made mine using Stephan’s design. I then heat treated the base and sliding part, they both cracked. I used O1. The A2 came out great for the clamp. I’m going to make the two components again. I may incorporate some of your more simplistic design features in my build. I can’t use low carbon steel, I wouldn’t be able to sleep nights. Thanks for posting. You did a great job man.
Nice job there Mate , No excuses with all the flash gear you have ! You only need a boot up the jacksey for cutting a thread with a die nut !!! Cheers .
Very nice short series! Goes on my list of possible future project plus lots of great ideas for how to solve typical design challenges. And I for one appreciate the shameless plugs of of other projects/techniques, it's great to know how all your projects are expanding your capabilities. Only thing missing was showing the device(s) in action! Maybe next time...
Would like to see you grind the 2 flute end mill for the very small dovetail. That small dovetail could be used in several applications. That intrigued me very much.
AWESOME build....suggestion (personal quirk) make a knob/handle for the post clamp, no reason to have to hunt for a wrench (I hate that) when wanting to adjust the height
great work Yuchol, after all the tools I've watched you use, I am surprised you still have a bump knurler. make a scissor knurler... funny as heck... wenis and wagina.
Wonderful! One suggestion: perhaps you could quickly walk us through the 3D model first so it’s easier to understand what each feature is for. It was kind of fun to keep guessing, though.
Very nice job Youchol, you're meticulous as usual. They're certainly chunky, and won't move with temperature too easily, almost taking one variable out of the equation. If there are any mistakes they must be very small ones mate! Salutations from god old locked down Britain to the young locked down US of A. Keep yourself and your family safe mate. Looking forward to your next whatever it may be.
A good job well done.....nothing like achieving perfection.........and twice. Edit.....In reality I have to wonder what the value of this tool really is.....if your machine(ing) is accurate there is no need to check the squareness except maybe for an item that was sent out for machining and needs to be checked......if you make something and it's out of square it's a scrap box item.... no going back. You always make something square in the mill or a grinder........you never re-machine anything to get it to be square.........re-machining something to correct it is a hit and miss occupation.....if it's out of square on the first run it will not be better on the second run.
Beautiful, that tool is a work of art. Is there a reason you didn't make the two clamp screws , or is there not enough torque with a finger screw, or tommy bar? Cheers!
Ok Yuchol, very nicely made, mistakes and all. I have only one question. Why two.? Who's the second one for? Me? Greetings from a frigid Canada. It was -17*C with windchill of-25*C last night.
Great video! You have my address, I will wait patiently by my mailbox 🤗. Do you have a granite surface plate and a cylinder square or a granite square to utilize your amazing project? Stay safe !